The U.S. Senate Executive Calendars are produced by the U.S. Senate. These calendars list pending executive business items, such as resolutions, treaties, nominations, and unanimous consent agreements. For a detailed summary of the sections of the Executive Calendar, see About the Executive Calendar.
The Executive Calendar is created by the Executive Clerk’s Office in the
Office of the Secretary of the Senate. The calendar is published each day
the Senate is in session. The calendar is identified by the date published
and a volume number, which both appear on the cover of the calendar. A
final calendar is published at the end of each session of Congress.